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Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2019Copyright date: ©2020Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (262 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119221265
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Veterinary Oral and Maxillofacial PathologyDDC classification:
  • 636.08976
LOC classification:
  • SF867 .M877 2020
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 A Philosophical Approach to Establishing a Diagnosis -- Chapter 2 Histological Features of Normal Oral Tissues -- 2.1 Oral Mucosa -- 2.2 Gingiva -- 2.3 Periodontal Apparatus -- 2.4 Enamel -- 2.5 Dentin -- 2.6 Cementum -- 2.7 Odontoblasts and Pulp Stroma -- 2.8 Maxillary and Mandibular Bone -- Chapter 3 Tooth Development (Odontogenesis) -- 3.1 Species Differences -- Chapter 4 Conditions and Diseases of Teeth -- 4.1 Odontogenic Developmental Anomalies and Attrition -- 4.1.1 Primary Enamel Disorders -- 4.1.2 Primary Dentin Disorders -- 4.1.3 Abnormalities in Tooth Number -- 4.1.4 Abnormalities in Tooth Shape -- 4.1.5 Tooth Discoloration -- 4.1.6 Dental Attrition, Abrasion, and Erosion -- 4.2 Degenerative and Inflammatory Disorders of Teeth -- 4.2.1 Pulpitis -- 4.2.2 Pulp Degeneration -- 4.2.3 Periapical Periodontitis -- 4.2.4 Caries -- 4.2.5 Plaque and Calculus -- 4.2.6 Tooth Resorption -- 4.2.6.1 Tooth Resorption in Cats -- 4.2.6.2 Tooth Resorption in Dogs -- 4.2.7 Odontogenic Dysplasia -- 4.3 Equine Dental Diseases -- 4.3.1 Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis -- 4.3.2 Periodontitis and Pulpitis of Cheek Teeth -- 4.3.3 Nodular Hypercementosis (Cementoma) -- 4.3.4 Tooth Fractures -- 4.3.5 Caries -- Chapter 5 Inflammatory Lesions of the Oral Mucosa and Jaws -- 5.1 Inflammation of the Oral Mucosa -- 5.1.1 Gingivitis and Periodontitis -- 5.1.2 Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis -- 5.1.2.1 Clinical and Gross Presentation of FCGS -- 5.1.2.2 Pathogenesis of FCGS -- 5.1.2.3 Histologic Features of FCGS -- 5.1.2.4 Clinical Management of FCGS -- 5.1.3 Virus-Associated Stomatitis in Cats -- 5.1.4 Canine Stomatitis -- 5.1.5 Immune-Mediated Dermatoses with Oral Involvement -- 5.1.6 Mucosal Drug Reactions.
5.1.7 Mucocutaneous Pyoderma -- 5.1.8 Eosinophilic Stomatitis -- 5.1.9 Granulomatous Stomatitis -- 5.1.10 Oral Candidiasis -- 5.1.11 Uremia-Associated Stomatitis -- 5.1.12 Oral inflammation Due to Chronic or Systemic Disease -- 5.2 Inflammation of the Jaw -- 5.2.1 Periodontal Osteomyelitis -- 5.2.2 Lumpy Jaw (Actinomycosis) -- 5.2.3 Mandibulofacial/Maxillofacial Abscesses of Mice -- 5.2.4 Periostitis Ossificans -- Chapter 6 Trauma and Physical Injury -- 6.1 Soft Tissue Injury -- 6.1.1 Abrasions and Lacerations -- 6.1.2 Traumatic "Granuloma" -- 6.1.2.1 Clinical Features -- 6.1.3 Thermal and Chemical Burns -- 6.2 Traumatic Lesions of the Teeth and Jaws -- 6.2.1 Disrupted Tooth Development -- 6.2.2 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (Pseudocyst) -- 6.2.3 Dentoalveolar Trauma -- 6.2.4 Fractures of the Jaw -- Chapter 7 Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.1 Approach to Odontogenic Neoplasms -- 7.1.1 Odontogenic Epithelium -- 7.1.2 Mineralized Dental Matrices -- 7.1.3 Dental Papilla -- 7.1.4 Dental Follicle -- 7.1.5 Induction -- 7.1.6 Diagnosing Odontogenic Neoplasms - the Process -- 7.2 Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium and Fibrous Stroma -- 7.2.1 Conventional Ameloblastoma (CA) -- 7.2.1.1 Clinical Features -- 7.2.1.2 Ameloblastic Carcinoma and Malignant Ameloblastoma -- 7.2.2 Canine AcanthomatousAmeloblastoma (CAA -- 7.2.2.1 Clinical Features -- 7.2.3 Amyloid-Producing Ameloblastoma (CEOT/APOT) -- 7.2.3.1 Clinical Features -- 7.3 Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium, Ectomesenchyme of the Dental Papilla and Follicle -- 7.3.1 Ameloblastic Fibroma -- 7.3.1.1 Clinical Features -- 7.3.2 Feline Inductive Odontogenic Tumor -- 7.3.2.1 Clinical Features -- 7.4 Odontogenic Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium, Ectomesenchyme of the Dental Papilla, and Mineralized Dental Matrices -- 7.4.1 Odontoma -- 7.4.1.1 Compound Odontom -- 7.4.1.2 Complex Odontoma.
7.4.2 Ameloblastic Fibro-Odontoma -- 7.4.3 Odontoameloblastoma -- 7.5 Cementoblastoma -- 7.6 Odontogenic Myxoma -- 7.6.1 Clinical Features -- Chapter 8 Tumors Arising from the Soft Tissues -- 8.1 Melanocytic Tumors -- 8.1.1 Oral Melanocytoma -- 8.1.2 Oral Melanoma -- 8.1.2.1 Clinical Features -- 8.2 Oral Fibroma/Fibrosarcoma -- 8.2.1 Oral Fibroma -- 8.2.2 Oral Fibrosarcoma in Dogs -- 8.2.3 Canine Biologically High-Grade/Histologically Low-Grade Fibrosarcoma -- 8.2.3.1 Clinical Features -- 8.2.4 Oral Fibrosarcoma in other Species -- 8.3 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- 8.3.1 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Dogs -- 8.3.1.1 Clinical Features -- 8.3.2 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Domestic Cats -- 8.3.2.1 Clinical Features -- 8.3.3 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Horses, Cattle, and Other Species -- 8.4 Oral Papilloma -- 8.4.1 Oral Papillomas in Dogs -- 8.4.1.1 Clinical Features -- 8.4.2 Oral Papillomas in Felids -- 8.4.3 Oral Papillomas in Cattle and Other Species -- 8.5 Oral Lymphoma -- 8.5.1 Canine Oral Lymphoma -- 8.5.2 Feline Oral Lymphoma -- 8.5.3 Oral Lymphoma of Ruminants -- 8.6 Neuroendocrine Carcinoma (Carcinoid) -- 8.7 Granular Cell Tumor -- 8.8 Mast Cell Tumor -- 8.9 Plasmacytoma -- 8.10 Vascular Tumors -- 8.10.1 Hemangioma and Vascular Malformations -- 8.10.2 Hemangiosarcoma -- Chapter 9 Tumors of the Jaw -- 9.1 Maxillofacial Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.1 Tumor-Associated Osteoidal Matrix -- 9.1.2 Central Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.3 Osteosarcoma Subtypes -- 9.1.4 Central Low-Grade Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.5 Peripheral Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.6 Parosteal Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.7 Periosteal Osteosarcoma -- 9.2 Osteoma -- 9.3 Multilobular Sarcoma of Bone -- 9.4 Chondrosarcoma -- Chapter 10 Tumor-Like Proliferative Lesions of the Oral Mucosa and Jaws -- 10.1 Tumor-Like Proliferative Lesions of the Oral Mucosa -- 10.1.1 Calcinosis Circumscripta.
10.1.2 Ectopic Sebaceous Tissue -- 10.1.3 Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia -- 10.1.4 Tonsillar Polyp -- 10.1.5 Sublingual Nodules and Polyps -- 10.1.6 Histiocytic Foam Cell Nodules -- 10.1.7 Nodular Chondroid Hyperplasia/ Degeneration of the Larynx and Epiglottis -- 10.2 Tumor-Like Proliferative Lesions of the Tooth-Bearing Regions of the Jaw -- 10.2.1 Gingival Hyperplasia and Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia -- 10.2.2 Craniomandibular Osteopathy -- 10.2.3 Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma -- 10.2.4 Fibromatous Epulis of Periodontal Ligament Origin (FEPLO)/ Peripheral Odontogenic Fibroma (POF) -- 10.2.4.1 Clinical Presentation and Gross Pathology -- 10.2.4.2 Histological Features -- 10.2.4.3 Clinical Features -- 10.2.5 Proliferative Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Oral Cavity and Jaws -- 10.2.5.1 Ossifying Fibroma -- 10.2.5.2 Fibrous Dysplasia -- Chapter 11 Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.1 Radiologic Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.2 Histological Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.3 Types of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.3.1 Dentigerous Cyst -- 11.3.2 Lateral Periodontal Cyst and Gingival Cyst -- 11.3.3 Periapical (Radicular) Cyst -- 11.3.4 Keratin-Filled Cysts -- 11.4 Treatment and Considerations for Biopsy of Oral Cystic Lesions -- 11.5 Pathogenesis of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.6 Do Odontogenic Tumors Arise from Odontogenic Cysts? -- Chapter 12 Lesions of the Salivary Gland -- 12.1 Microanatomy and Physiology -- 12.2 Salivary Duct Obstruction, Cysts, and Pseudocysts -- 12.3 Salivary Gland Infarction (Necrotizing Sialometaplasia) -- 12.4 Salivary Gland Inflammation (Sialoadenitis) -- 12.5 Salivary Gland Neoplasia -- 12.5.1 Benign Salivary Gland Tumors -- 12.5.2 Pleomorphic Adenoma (Salivary Gland Mixed Tumor) -- 12.5.3 Malignant Salivary Gland Tumors -- 12.5.4 Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma -- 12.5.5 Adenocarcinoma -- 12.5.6 Acinic Cell Carcinoma.
12.5.7 Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma -- Appendix -- A.1 Processing Teeth Submitted as Biopsy Specimens -- A.2 Face Decalcification of Paraffin Blocks -- A.3 Recommended Best Practices for "Grossing" Mandibulectomy and Maxilectomy Surgical Specimens -- A.4 Specimen Immobilization -- A.5 Cutting Instrumentation -- A.6 Orienting the Specimen -- A.7 Decalcification -- Index -- EULA.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 A Philosophical Approach to Establishing a Diagnosis -- Chapter 2 Histological Features of Normal Oral Tissues -- 2.1 Oral Mucosa -- 2.2 Gingiva -- 2.3 Periodontal Apparatus -- 2.4 Enamel -- 2.5 Dentin -- 2.6 Cementum -- 2.7 Odontoblasts and Pulp Stroma -- 2.8 Maxillary and Mandibular Bone -- Chapter 3 Tooth Development (Odontogenesis) -- 3.1 Species Differences -- Chapter 4 Conditions and Diseases of Teeth -- 4.1 Odontogenic Developmental Anomalies and Attrition -- 4.1.1 Primary Enamel Disorders -- 4.1.2 Primary Dentin Disorders -- 4.1.3 Abnormalities in Tooth Number -- 4.1.4 Abnormalities in Tooth Shape -- 4.1.5 Tooth Discoloration -- 4.1.6 Dental Attrition, Abrasion, and Erosion -- 4.2 Degenerative and Inflammatory Disorders of Teeth -- 4.2.1 Pulpitis -- 4.2.2 Pulp Degeneration -- 4.2.3 Periapical Periodontitis -- 4.2.4 Caries -- 4.2.5 Plaque and Calculus -- 4.2.6 Tooth Resorption -- 4.2.6.1 Tooth Resorption in Cats -- 4.2.6.2 Tooth Resorption in Dogs -- 4.2.7 Odontogenic Dysplasia -- 4.3 Equine Dental Diseases -- 4.3.1 Equine Odontoclastic Tooth Resorption and Hypercementosis -- 4.3.2 Periodontitis and Pulpitis of Cheek Teeth -- 4.3.3 Nodular Hypercementosis (Cementoma) -- 4.3.4 Tooth Fractures -- 4.3.5 Caries -- Chapter 5 Inflammatory Lesions of the Oral Mucosa and Jaws -- 5.1 Inflammation of the Oral Mucosa -- 5.1.1 Gingivitis and Periodontitis -- 5.1.2 Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis -- 5.1.2.1 Clinical and Gross Presentation of FCGS -- 5.1.2.2 Pathogenesis of FCGS -- 5.1.2.3 Histologic Features of FCGS -- 5.1.2.4 Clinical Management of FCGS -- 5.1.3 Virus-Associated Stomatitis in Cats -- 5.1.4 Canine Stomatitis -- 5.1.5 Immune-Mediated Dermatoses with Oral Involvement -- 5.1.6 Mucosal Drug Reactions.

5.1.7 Mucocutaneous Pyoderma -- 5.1.8 Eosinophilic Stomatitis -- 5.1.9 Granulomatous Stomatitis -- 5.1.10 Oral Candidiasis -- 5.1.11 Uremia-Associated Stomatitis -- 5.1.12 Oral inflammation Due to Chronic or Systemic Disease -- 5.2 Inflammation of the Jaw -- 5.2.1 Periodontal Osteomyelitis -- 5.2.2 Lumpy Jaw (Actinomycosis) -- 5.2.3 Mandibulofacial/Maxillofacial Abscesses of Mice -- 5.2.4 Periostitis Ossificans -- Chapter 6 Trauma and Physical Injury -- 6.1 Soft Tissue Injury -- 6.1.1 Abrasions and Lacerations -- 6.1.2 Traumatic "Granuloma" -- 6.1.2.1 Clinical Features -- 6.1.3 Thermal and Chemical Burns -- 6.2 Traumatic Lesions of the Teeth and Jaws -- 6.2.1 Disrupted Tooth Development -- 6.2.2 Aneurysmal Bone Cyst (Pseudocyst) -- 6.2.3 Dentoalveolar Trauma -- 6.2.4 Fractures of the Jaw -- Chapter 7 Odontogenic Tumors -- 7.1 Approach to Odontogenic Neoplasms -- 7.1.1 Odontogenic Epithelium -- 7.1.2 Mineralized Dental Matrices -- 7.1.3 Dental Papilla -- 7.1.4 Dental Follicle -- 7.1.5 Induction -- 7.1.6 Diagnosing Odontogenic Neoplasms - the Process -- 7.2 Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium and Fibrous Stroma -- 7.2.1 Conventional Ameloblastoma (CA) -- 7.2.1.1 Clinical Features -- 7.2.1.2 Ameloblastic Carcinoma and Malignant Ameloblastoma -- 7.2.2 Canine AcanthomatousAmeloblastoma (CAA -- 7.2.2.1 Clinical Features -- 7.2.3 Amyloid-Producing Ameloblastoma (CEOT/APOT) -- 7.2.3.1 Clinical Features -- 7.3 Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium, Ectomesenchyme of the Dental Papilla and Follicle -- 7.3.1 Ameloblastic Fibroma -- 7.3.1.1 Clinical Features -- 7.3.2 Feline Inductive Odontogenic Tumor -- 7.3.2.1 Clinical Features -- 7.4 Odontogenic Tumors Composed of Odontogenic Epithelium, Ectomesenchyme of the Dental Papilla, and Mineralized Dental Matrices -- 7.4.1 Odontoma -- 7.4.1.1 Compound Odontom -- 7.4.1.2 Complex Odontoma.

7.4.2 Ameloblastic Fibro-Odontoma -- 7.4.3 Odontoameloblastoma -- 7.5 Cementoblastoma -- 7.6 Odontogenic Myxoma -- 7.6.1 Clinical Features -- Chapter 8 Tumors Arising from the Soft Tissues -- 8.1 Melanocytic Tumors -- 8.1.1 Oral Melanocytoma -- 8.1.2 Oral Melanoma -- 8.1.2.1 Clinical Features -- 8.2 Oral Fibroma/Fibrosarcoma -- 8.2.1 Oral Fibroma -- 8.2.2 Oral Fibrosarcoma in Dogs -- 8.2.3 Canine Biologically High-Grade/Histologically Low-Grade Fibrosarcoma -- 8.2.3.1 Clinical Features -- 8.2.4 Oral Fibrosarcoma in other Species -- 8.3 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma -- 8.3.1 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Dogs -- 8.3.1.1 Clinical Features -- 8.3.2 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Domestic Cats -- 8.3.2.1 Clinical Features -- 8.3.3 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Horses, Cattle, and Other Species -- 8.4 Oral Papilloma -- 8.4.1 Oral Papillomas in Dogs -- 8.4.1.1 Clinical Features -- 8.4.2 Oral Papillomas in Felids -- 8.4.3 Oral Papillomas in Cattle and Other Species -- 8.5 Oral Lymphoma -- 8.5.1 Canine Oral Lymphoma -- 8.5.2 Feline Oral Lymphoma -- 8.5.3 Oral Lymphoma of Ruminants -- 8.6 Neuroendocrine Carcinoma (Carcinoid) -- 8.7 Granular Cell Tumor -- 8.8 Mast Cell Tumor -- 8.9 Plasmacytoma -- 8.10 Vascular Tumors -- 8.10.1 Hemangioma and Vascular Malformations -- 8.10.2 Hemangiosarcoma -- Chapter 9 Tumors of the Jaw -- 9.1 Maxillofacial Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.1 Tumor-Associated Osteoidal Matrix -- 9.1.2 Central Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.3 Osteosarcoma Subtypes -- 9.1.4 Central Low-Grade Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.5 Peripheral Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.6 Parosteal Osteosarcoma -- 9.1.7 Periosteal Osteosarcoma -- 9.2 Osteoma -- 9.3 Multilobular Sarcoma of Bone -- 9.4 Chondrosarcoma -- Chapter 10 Tumor-Like Proliferative Lesions of the Oral Mucosa and Jaws -- 10.1 Tumor-Like Proliferative Lesions of the Oral Mucosa -- 10.1.1 Calcinosis Circumscripta.

10.1.2 Ectopic Sebaceous Tissue -- 10.1.3 Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia -- 10.1.4 Tonsillar Polyp -- 10.1.5 Sublingual Nodules and Polyps -- 10.1.6 Histiocytic Foam Cell Nodules -- 10.1.7 Nodular Chondroid Hyperplasia/ Degeneration of the Larynx and Epiglottis -- 10.2 Tumor-Like Proliferative Lesions of the Tooth-Bearing Regions of the Jaw -- 10.2.1 Gingival Hyperplasia and Focal Fibrous Hyperplasia -- 10.2.2 Craniomandibular Osteopathy -- 10.2.3 Peripheral Giant Cell Granuloma -- 10.2.4 Fibromatous Epulis of Periodontal Ligament Origin (FEPLO)/ Peripheral Odontogenic Fibroma (POF) -- 10.2.4.1 Clinical Presentation and Gross Pathology -- 10.2.4.2 Histological Features -- 10.2.4.3 Clinical Features -- 10.2.5 Proliferative Fibro-Osseous Lesions of the Oral Cavity and Jaws -- 10.2.5.1 Ossifying Fibroma -- 10.2.5.2 Fibrous Dysplasia -- Chapter 11 Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.1 Radiologic Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.2 Histological Features of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.3 Types of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.3.1 Dentigerous Cyst -- 11.3.2 Lateral Periodontal Cyst and Gingival Cyst -- 11.3.3 Periapical (Radicular) Cyst -- 11.3.4 Keratin-Filled Cysts -- 11.4 Treatment and Considerations for Biopsy of Oral Cystic Lesions -- 11.5 Pathogenesis of Odontogenic Cysts -- 11.6 Do Odontogenic Tumors Arise from Odontogenic Cysts? -- Chapter 12 Lesions of the Salivary Gland -- 12.1 Microanatomy and Physiology -- 12.2 Salivary Duct Obstruction, Cysts, and Pseudocysts -- 12.3 Salivary Gland Infarction (Necrotizing Sialometaplasia) -- 12.4 Salivary Gland Inflammation (Sialoadenitis) -- 12.5 Salivary Gland Neoplasia -- 12.5.1 Benign Salivary Gland Tumors -- 12.5.2 Pleomorphic Adenoma (Salivary Gland Mixed Tumor) -- 12.5.3 Malignant Salivary Gland Tumors -- 12.5.4 Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma -- 12.5.5 Adenocarcinoma -- 12.5.6 Acinic Cell Carcinoma.

12.5.7 Basal Cell Adenocarcinoma -- Appendix -- A.1 Processing Teeth Submitted as Biopsy Specimens -- A.2 Face Decalcification of Paraffin Blocks -- A.3 Recommended Best Practices for "Grossing" Mandibulectomy and Maxilectomy Surgical Specimens -- A.4 Specimen Immobilization -- A.5 Cutting Instrumentation -- A.6 Orienting the Specimen -- A.7 Decalcification -- Index -- EULA.

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